Coronavirus Information

Stockton is operating remotely until further notice. All summer sessions classes will
be conducted online.

COVID-19 Coronavirus Update (May 29, 2020--3:15 p.m.)

Admissions will host a Virtual Open House for prospective and accepted freshmen and transfer students Sunday, May 31. A live
welcome at 12 p.m. will kick off the event, which will feature prerecorded videos
and a text Q&A throughout the afternoon.

Start your weekend off with “Musical Postcards” from the Bay Atlantic Symphony, showcasing performances from the musicians’ homes.

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The University is operating remotely until further notice. All summer session classes will be conducted online.

While the campus will remain open, students and the community are strongly encouraged
to stay home as the University supports social distancing. On-site staffing is limited as faculty and staff follow work-from-home protocol.

If you have been tested for COVID-19 in any jurisdiction, please contact Stockton
at publicsafety@stockton.eduas soon as possible. You do not need to wait for results. This will greatly assist
our efforts in tracking the people in our community who have been impacted.

Current Stockton Students: If you are sick and would like to be seen by Stockton’s health professionals please contact Student Health Services in advance of visiting the office: (609) 652-4701(Galloway); (609) 345-6000 (Atlantic City)
or wellctr@stockton.edu.Hours are Mondays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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Campus Access and Operations

Stockton is open, however, in-person staffing is extremely limited as most faculty
and staff have transitioned to work-from-home protocol. Please contact Stockton employees
via email. Students, employees and the community are strongly encouraged to stay home as the University
supports social distancing.

Kramer Hall in Hammonton, Stockton in Manahawkin, The Azeez Museum in Woodbine and
Noyes Arts Garage are closed until further notice.

Housing is available the summer in Galloway for a limited number of approved students
only. The Office of Residential Lifehas posted updated information on its website and emails are being sent to affected
students.

As of result of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on campus operations, the following
billing adjustments were made for the spring 2020 semester, as applicable:

Housing and Meal Plans

The University will issue a prorated credit or refund for residential students in
housing and all students participating in one of the University’s meal plans. The
credit will be for 38 days of the spring 2020 semester starting March 25. The amount
of the credit will vary by student based on individual financial aid packages.

Transportation and Safety Fee

The University will issue a prorated credit for the transportation and safety fee
for 38 days of the spring 2020 semester starting March 25.

Hours are Mondays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. If you are a current student
and would like to be seen by Stockton’s health professionals, please contact Student Health Services in advanceof visiting the office: (609) 652-4701(Galloway); (609) 345-6000 (Atlantic City) orwellctr@stockton.edu.

The Bjork libraryoffers online live help via the"Ask Us! Chat" serviceMondays -Thursdays from 9 a.m.-9 p.m. and Fridays from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. during the summer.
No live help is available weekends or holidays.

The due date for all borrowed books and materials for the spring has been extended
until Aug. 30. Questions may be emailed to the library.

The Follett Bookstore is closed. However, Follett is offering free shipping on all online orders. Follett
is offering free FedEx return labels for rented textbooks. Students can obtain the
label by logging into their Follett account on the bookstore website.

The New Jersey Higher Education Student Assistance Authority (HESAA) extended the deadline for current students to apply to renew their State financial
aid to June 1. The extension for the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
or the New Jersey Alternative Financial Aid Application for NJ Dreamers applies to
"renewal students" in the current academic year who are already receiving a New Jersey
Tuition Aid Grant (TAG), Community College Opportunity Grant (CCOG), Governor's Urban
Scholarship (GUS), and/or New Jersey Student Tuition Assistance Reward Scholarship
(NJSTARS and NJSTARS II).

The deadline remains Sept. 15, 2020, for new students enrolling for the first time
in the fall 2020 semester.

To complete a FAFSA, click here. To complete a New Jersey Alternative Application for NJ Dreamers, click here.

Stockton has set up a temporary lending program only for students who do not otherwise
have access to a computer off campus. Please direct students to the IT Help Desk for
more information (609-652-4309).

The University has access to additional remote desktops available for students to
use through Amazon's App Stream services. This will provide students access to specialized
University computer lab resources while working remotely. With App stream students
will be able to access applications that are unavailable from home, like IBM’s SPSS,
Mathworks MATLAB, ESRI’s ArcGIS, and many more. App stream remote desktops can be
accessed and fully utilized using a through any modern browser on any device. To get
started, visit Stockton.edu/VDI for more information and troubleshooting assistance.

Students can appeal their grades if they have a university-defined reason for doing
so; that classes have shifted to online instruction will not, by itself, be sufficient
reason to appeal a grade—particularly as the withdrawal date has been extended.

More details about the grade appeal process can be found on pages 57-58 of the University Bulletin.

Stockton is currently reviewing multiple instructionalscenarios for the fall semesterand wewillcontinue toprovide updateson theseplans as we gain more clarity from government and health officials. All plansunder revieware being developed with a commitment to the health and safety oftheStockton community – ourstudents, staff, andfaculty. We expect to have a final determination by mid-July.

Campus Events

The Highland Summer Day Camp at Stockton will not begin in June. For now, it has been
postponed to a possible start date in July depending on COVID-19 circumstances. Questions
regarding payments or refunds should be directed to Highland Academy at 609-652-9500.

In-person events and meetings scheduled through June 30 should be considered cancelled
or postponed at all sites. Some events and meetings have converted to online/virtual
and are listed in the Campus Calendar. Events scheduled after June 30 remain under review. Contact the Office of Event
Services and Campus Center Operations at event.services@stockton.edu with questions.

We recognize this is a milestone for each student, their family and friends. Consequently,
the University is planning a two-phase celebration for the Class of 2020 (graduate
and undergraduate students). The first component was a virtual presentation to celebrate your success on May 15, 2020. This will be followed in fall 2020 by
a more traditional ceremony that brings us back together. The Class of 2020 includes all students who graduated
in the summer/fall 2019 and those who are scheduled to graduate this spring.

About Coronavirus

COVID-2019 is a respiratory infection caused by a novel (new) virus that arose from
the area of Wuhan, China, in December 2019. Outbreaks of novel virus infections among
people are always of public health concern. The risk from these outbreaks depends
on characteristics of the virus, including how well it spreads between people, the
severity of resulting illness, and the medical or other measures available to control
the impact of the virus (for example, vaccine or treatment medications).